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Lovely commercial jingle

Ajinomoto’s commercial song. A popular jingle.

Ajinomoto handles a wide range of cooking-related products, starting with seasonings.

They air many commercials featuring delicious-looking dishes, and it’s not uncommon to find your eyes glued to the screen when you’re watching TV.

Interestingly, the music used in Ajinomoto’s commercials has also been getting a lot of attention!

In this article, we’ll introduce all the songs that have been featured in Ajinomoto commercials so far.

From original tracks to tie-in songs, there’s a wide variety—so take this opportunity to give them a listen!

Ajinomoto commercial songs: Popular commercial tunes (41–50)

Ajinomoto Mio Brodo “Bravo New Pasta Experience”

milkHei Buraun

Heybrown – Milk (One Mic Session)
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Mio Brodo™ “A Bravo New Pasta Experience” 30-second web video

This commercial introduces Mio Brodo—a seasoning that lets you easily make exquisite pasta infused with the aroma of fragrant vegetables—through cinematic visuals.

By simply adding the powder and stirring, a rich aroma spreads and the flavor becomes more authentic.

The expressions of people tasting it further convey the quality of the taste.

The song that accentuates the blissful mood of these scenes is “Milk” by Hey Brown.

Its gentle, acoustic guitar-centered sound and layered, tender vocals are striking, delivering a warmth that directly evokes the quiet joy of everyday life.

Mozart / 6 Viennese Sonatinas No. 1, Fourth MovementSano Takaya

Mozart / Six Viennese Sonatinas No. 1, Movement 4 / pf. Takaya Sano
Mozart / 6 Viennese Sonatinas No. 1, Fourth MovementSano Takaya

It was used in “Cook Do: Mapo Eggplant.” Apparently it was also used as background music on a variety show.

They say it’s a work from when Mozart was 27.

The light, repeating piano is pleasant and gentle.

If it’s playing while you have breakfast, it feels like you’ll have a good day.

SUMMER TIMETUBE

It was used in the “Knorr Cup Soup Made with Cold Milk” commercials.

It’s a bouncy, summery tune.

No matter which part you listen to, scenes of a bright blue sky and a sunlit seaside that makes you want to start running come to mind.

As expected from TUBE, the kings of summer.

MUGO… so sexyKudō Shizuka

Mugo… Sexy (Mugon… Iroppoi) Shizuka Kudo
MUGO... so sexyKudō Shizuka

It was used for ‘Pal Sweet.’ The lyrics are so cute you wouldn’t think they were by Miyuki Nakajima.

Shizuka’s fresh, subtle sensuality is lovely too.

I’ve heard the song was originally an image song for Kanebo.

I think it’s a pleasant track created by a team of hitmakers.

Strauss Radetzky MarchUīn Firu Ozawa Seiji

'Beautiful Vienna' with 'Radetzky March' (Johann Strauss) Vienna Philharmonic New Year’s Concert, conducted by Seiji Ozawa (2002)
Strauss Radetzky MarchUīn Firu Ozawa Seiji

It was used in “Cook Do: Shrimp Wonton Soup.” Somehow it reminds me of a school sports day march.

It’s a grand piece that feels like it could bring everyone together.

I had the impression that Strauss was the king of the waltz, so this piece seems to be loved in a different way.

Ajinomoto Cook Do Koumi Paste “Flash of Inspiration Fried Rice” version / “Flash of Inspiration Hot Pot” version

Cool Struttin’Sonny Clark

In the 2020 commercial for Koumi Paste featuring Naomi Watanabe, the classic track “Cool Struttin’” by Sonny Clark is played.

Many people will recognize the album cover that features this song.

The design of the album title and artist name even served as the inspiration for the logo of the variety store Village Vanguard.

In that way, this song drew attention beyond just the music itself, and it’s a cool number where the solos—from piano to trumpet and more—are downright electrifying.

AJINOMOTO BRAND Gyoza “Last One” Version

“Winter” from “The Four Seasons”Antonio Lucio Vivaldi

Vivaldi “The Four Seasons” – “Winter” | High Quality | FULL
“Winter” from “The Four Seasons”Antonio Lucio Vivaldi
“AJINOMOTO BRAND Gyoza” “Last One” Version (30 seconds)

This commercial conveys just how delicious Ajinomoto’s gyoza are through a family mealtime scene.

The way even adults lunge for the very last dumpling shows that the taste is irresistible.

When Ren Nagase is called childish and then offers to cook the next batch, it also gives a sense of the family’s warmth.

In these scenes, the music used during the dash for the last piece is “Winter” from Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons.

Its strikingly tense tones heighten the sense of urgency and even evoke the question of whether they can withstand winter’s chill.